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The phenomenon in question may be illustrated by the following examples : ( a ) seun boy ' becomes seuns- in all compounds N2 + N2 in which this noun appears as N. ( e.g. seunskoor ' boys ' choir ' ) . ( b ) boer ' farmer ' becomes ...
The phenomenon in question may be illustrated by the following examples : ( a ) seun boy ' becomes seuns- in all compounds N2 + N2 in which this noun appears as N. ( e.g. seunskoor ' boys ' choir ' ) . ( b ) boer ' farmer ' becomes ...
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When the verb is in the perfective aspect , as in 2 , the passive is periphrastic : the verb takes the morpheme -EN- ( realized as -n- , -en- , or -t- ) and appears with a form of the verb byt ' “ to be ” .
When the verb is in the perfective aspect , as in 2 , the passive is periphrastic : the verb takes the morpheme -EN- ( realized as -n- , -en- , or -t- ) and appears with a form of the verb byt ' “ to be ” .
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... e.g. , they define the passive as that construction in which the goal ' or ' patient ' of an action appears as the subject of the sentence , and the subject ' of the active sentence appears as the ' agentive adjunct ' of the verb .
... e.g. , they define the passive as that construction in which the goal ' or ' patient ' of an action appears as the subject of the sentence , and the subject ' of the active sentence appears as the ' agentive adjunct ' of the verb .
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The meaning of questions Richard A Hudson | 1 |
Referential properties of Spanish noun phrases MaríaLuisa Rivero | 32 |
Spanish word order in nonsentence constructions Bruce G Stiehm | 49 |
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